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About The Columbia register. (Houlton, Columbia County, Or.) 1904-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
okmbia-e-Register! Houlton Public School o commencement exercises, o Satanhy Evening, May 27, 1905. ITDLISHF.P EVERY FRIDAY. HOrLTOX, ORElJOX, MAY 1 littV. 11. H. MITCHELL, Witor an.) ruUUhr. We original' othm imitate Projraai. o Son Gaily. Gaily, Home We Go" Dialogue... ............Lodgings To Let Duet . Last Niirlit 831 Mr. fy amf Mivs Jackson PEI, PASTE AID SCISSORS. & Our Country Li i ..v...... The rrvleof Battery B" ... .... ...... . i .ill pi .Man news Recitation... The Independence Bell Dora Crouse Kssay ....Growth of Our Country by Discoveries and Inventions .. Philip Porter Recitation The Stage Coach and The Fast Mail Karl Terry Essav Growth of Our Country by Annexation Maud Rice Address to the Class Rev. Taggart Presentation of Dip onus. f Supt. I. H.' Copeland MAYPOLK DANCK Closing Remarks Ruby A. Jackson o CLASS ROLL o S ix)S Xx X oo2i 3v5S3 ! Recitation 1905 opens uext Thursday. President Roosevelt will press the button. The man who has "nothing to arbitrate" is usu ally in the wrong. Plenty of rain enough to satisfy even a web footed Oregonian. Republican reform of the tariff continues to do a remarkable stunt of Patcrowing. It appears that neither Mr. Hyde nor Mr. Alex- der are quite big enough to hold down the lid on the Equitable scandal. to: The terrible Cossacks have again pulled off a great victory. They attacked a' procession of peacea ble laborers and killed hundreds. The packers are elevating the price of dressed beef, which fact indicates that the packers misunder stood the real views of the people concerning the Gar fk'ld report. Mr. Shonts says that the canal will be built on the sam; principle as a railroad. Does this mean the investment of 13 for water for every dollar invested in actual work? A leader in New York society recently gave a "clown dinner" at the Waldorf-Astorir. The attend ance was large and thoroughly representative of the Four Hundred. Secretary Morton's friends announce that he is not the man to "retire under fire." That is a bit of mock heroics usually indulged in by the man who has been "caught with the goods." The people will notice that the price of wheat was high while the farmers had no wheat to sell, and that it suddenly dropped before the farmers had an oppor tunity to raise a new crop. Viewing the announcement that Senator War ner's election cost 127.80 and Senator Frazier's cost 111.50, '.'Gas" Addicksis thinking -of appointing a committee to investigate and learn how it was done. The little difference between Secretary Morton and Secretary Taft on the rate regulation question in dicates that President Roosevelt is determined to have at least a part of his cabinet on the right side of the question. An exshange on our table says: "The Astorian makes a more hellish charge against Henev and his cc- rorkers in the' prosecution of Mitchell and Herman than any that have ever been brought against those under indictment; that the jury list (to try these men) has been confided to Mr. Heney, and that he has his sxret service agents out looking up these men whose A. 1 t names are on mis iisi, ana insure also that the' knowledge thus gained is to be used by the prosecu u uuttu agaiuak nit.-, utitiiuaius. Well, It none of our affair, but if the statement is true, steps snouia De taten to remove weney and draw jury. A fair deal will do no harm, gentlemen. Class Motto "The Beginning But Not The Knd" Class Flowers Red and White Carnations Class Colors Cardinal and White ChXXCCOCOCChC ChCtChXtOOOOOChJC ChchOChXW50 F.THFX MATTHF.WS, KARL PERRY, CRACK ADAMS, PHIUP PORTKR, DORA CROUSK. MAUD RICK. Teachem: RUBY A. JACKSON -Principal. LEOTA LOWE-Primary. is a new TEiEIko Quartette for Rainier Rainier, Oregon, A'ay 22, 1905. T rri l a? fvAsi rtt.-kAjiA 4 . "d"" ssai j'M.u.-'u.c iu unnounce mat we are at last enabled to present to the music-loving public of Rainier the second of a series of musical entertainment. On Saturday evening, June 3rd. 190.", through the efforts of The Ladles of the Maccabees of The Worldv will appear the celebrated Klko Ladies' Quartette, of Portland, Oregon, under the able direction of Miss Kathryne Linehan. This quartette is a musical aggregation of exceptional merit, composed of Miss Lina Linehan. Miss Stella Linehan, Miss Kathryne Ligehan and Miss Anna English. Aside from the rendition of a musical program, extraordinarily meritorious, Miss Stella Linehanwill ap pear as a reader.also delineating andimpcrsonating child characters. Miss Anna English will render some selections on the violin, which she handles with much ease and grace. The press is unanimous in its praise cf the Elko Quartette, placing them second to none as entertainers. In sending you and a few others advance notice, we feel sure we are reaching the more intelligent and appreciative people. And in this manner we hope to come in contact with, and interest those whom we fell will embrace this opportunity to witness a program of so meritorious a nature. General admission will be cents. Reserved srrats, 50 cents. Trusting you will be enabled to be with us on Saturday evening, June 3, 1903, and fully believing you will enjoy hearing the Klko Ladies' Quartette, we beg to remain, Yours very iraly, Rainier Hive No. 20, LJIei f Th Maccabees of The Worl '. ll ILIwL Jo TH AMERICAN CLOTHIER. 22 1-2 2 3 Morrison St., PORTLAND Will SELL YOU CLOTH mi HATS, Underwear. SMrts- iFor Less MONEY Than OTHER STORES MEN'S SUITS $7.45 $9.75 $12.5o, $15.oo, $18.oo and 825.00 SUIT New Building! New Goods! New York Store! GROCERIES! PROYISIOKS, DRY GOODS and MIONS. . . . RED BEAR SALOON. HESDRICIS BROS., Proprietors. Wt KCCP THE BEST 0 WINES, LIQUOItd, MINEBAL WATER and CIGARS. Pool Parlor in connection with saloon. HOULTON. - ORE Weak Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla. of Ned. 0 , uyi: I hid (tomieh troubla and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble with It I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lor about (our months and It cureo me, Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $ 1 .00 Size holdlne 2 timet the trial size, which sells for 50c, Prepared by E. O. D-WITT 400., OHIOAQO. tie, at-Bailey & Brln's. . SHREDDED WHEAT -- - - BISCUITS For Sale By Your Grocer. Try a Package. Can be reived in euclt a variety of wav. .enl for r r-e Cook Pook. The Natural Food Co., Niagara Falls, K. Y. W. C. FISCHER," ATTOR N E Y-AT-LAW, ' AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Next door to post oflice. RAJN1ER, . - OREGON NKW ft ARRIVALS. i ;0ur New Spring Footwear t Arrived And tliey tire Hotter than Kvcr. j ' ' A I 1 1 I At t ).. ASS AT t Up-to-date Ladles' Shoes in all Leathers, $1.50 pr p thllil rrn'a (trior. In all Nlyleaaml I.rmhrm. ft toK, 9I.0U; H'j to II, (l.tlA; ll'.liil, I.Alt. Kvery I nlr NVnrrnntctl t Men's Sooes.Worllng or for Dress Wear ! l.3o to a.AO. iul lt HOYS' MHO., t ANOT HKAT Wmrry A A riiilrr.Tlirc.- Ukr.aml (liliiifwa Full. lKSt K Mlim-.. I C ll HOE STORE. aa",1!;:,HT;;tr,,,,,,, I "J" DILLARD&DAY, ATTORNEYS-A-LAW, Practice in any court, Htate or Federal. Next door to court lioune. ST. HELENS, - OREGON exchange! ft KELLY BROS., ProprletorsS li'X of Wines, . Cigars mi Llqnors, I Kept In Stock. I g Opposite the pott office. 8 K HOULTON, - ORE iOISYSIOBIIEYCUBE Mkes Kidney and Bladder Right HOULTON, ORG FOIEYSKlBIHYCOnS Kakes Kidneys ud Bladder Right fOLEYSliOt! Im"Ll.. for chlUrtni 4tf; curt fio optau SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Mute of Or.-iron for Columbia County. Bsrah W. Dibble, Ilnlntlfr, vs. Jwph Brown ml, 8nrih Brown, hi wife f'h K; '.""f an'1 w- '' MclMtlre, be i bucband, Defen'Untn. otk:e la n km eh y wvkx that, cxder , oy vinue o tin ex.-. utlon mul onU-r of f.le, Iwiied out of the Cln nlt Court of the ! L .V J ' .1: '"f""umuia County, on ihr 1Mb day of May, Mo.,, umUmnd In purauanre if Judgment, order and ,,., no ol forecliwiirc made and entered In .aid Court Harah W. Dlbblre, dlntlff, rcovend judK n.ent analiict J(.ei,h Mrown and ttarah Brow". ?' ?U.lVhv "lb Inltrett f on the JOth day of January, mi, at Hie rote f ten ireent w r annum until i,ald, and the farther aum of fcw.oo attorney'a fU, 'and.u ...... ...r.,..,.c.. ii aun ami acrruliiK roata and forever d-barrin and forei loalng defend iu mil pvnon ilalmlni; under ...Lin MUM.-iii-ni in ine naie ol the r.laliMlfl'n r.'""?!' "'. " JiKt,. "."p ""n t in ...c it.tiunun uewriorii premlcea, and re qiilrli Kinetoinake ,alc of the followlnir dea- u"wi't;,'r'',M',0",l,')r 'he mhwv """. All of Lot three In Block FARMKKS as a usual thinr look more to utility than to style in clothing. We can see no reason why they should not have both when they can be obtained. We will match our poods auinst any that can be pur chased anywhere for the same mon- IB A 4 Do not forget when you need Clothing, Shoes, Loggers' Supplies or Tobacco TO CAUL AT THIS RED FRONT, 226 Morrinon, Bet. Firnt ami SwhI, PORTLAND. Our irmxlH nro alwnva KKMAULK an I SL'KK to (JKT YOUU MONKY'8 WOHTil. The NEW YORK STORK lian been moved Into the new buiUllntr junt comple ted by II. MORCJUH, of St. IleletiH. Your Hpncinl citten tlon In colled to thin Htore, ;l H. Morgus,St. Helens, Or ISTORIA&COLUrvJlA RIYER A RAILROAD CO. " ...... .cr, 1.1 v.mimuia county, KiHte of Ort-Kon, to be aold undr execution, Hrd the pKM.i-fdi.apr.lled to the payment of .aid Jude ment accdrdliiK to law anH .h.. ...... forecloaure, and that aald above named mounti are aeei nd lien upon aald prnp- rly. I will, therefore, on Haturday. the a-ith dav ii. 1 1 . Ik fit JIMIP I'JIh mt hu hmi.,. forenoon of aald day, at the front door of the County Court Houae, In 81. Helena, In aald Columbia Count r. On-iron, .n .7" ...... .......... . . " '. " " imi. ..: :ruc ...... au;.-, 10 rjnmption, to the hlKheat bl Id. r lor eaah, In lawful money of the I nlled bl.tea, all the rl)lit, title and Intereat the aald defendttiita, Joaeph Brown and rlar. h Brown, have or had at the date of the execution o a4ld irif,r!Kaife,to-wlt,on Aug. at 'JOih. llaj.-,, In or to the real property above de ribed, to aatlafy aald execution and order of lale to (etberwithMeerulnycoNta. l bitted ( H . Helena. Columbia County. Ore gor, thia mh day of ifav, m. -uunl' ure uk ,m MAK TIN WHITE, IWS. Uat publl- Klrat cation publication May IflJlh, June ii.lril, gu. No Jliiii Can Wk u Lu Lu uiilepa lie ia under u Panama dont buy before You C. 8WETT about it. DAILY. a had trr KIADDOWM 5 STATIONS DAILY , 1A 22 ft 21 23 m!71TTmmrTmm' a . m. i a. m. 7:00 8:00 .0 LrPortliwid Ar 11:10 9:f 0S 9 0i 30.4 .... (ioble 10 05 I M tW 9 18 4f.8 ....Kaltiler 9 hi S 20 8 38 ( 34 i:i.j ....Pyramid ... fli 8 00 8 44 9 40 M.0! ....Maj Ker .... 9 21 7M 8 60 9 M&9..1 ... Qulney 9 17 7 48 S 64 lOOOH.' S .. Clatikante .. 9 08 7 IPI 9 08 10 10 M.4 ..JUrihland ,. 9 01 7 28 9 19 10 2171.3 .. Weatport.,.. 8 ft 7 17 19 82 .10 M 78.7 ....Clifton 8 3:) 7 02 10 00 10 67 WU .... Knapp.... 8 1ft 8 4'.' 10 08 11 OS 90.3 ....Bvenaon.... 8 07 6 X2 10 20 11 18 W 4 ....John Day... 7 65 6 20 10 80 UH0V9H Ar AKtorla I,V 7 48 8 10 All train! make clote connection! at Coble with Northern Pacific train to and from the Kut and Hound point!. At Portland with all train! leaving Union depot. At Atorla with '. K. N. Co'i boat and rail line and BteamerT. 1. Potter to and from llwaco and North Dcacb pnlnta- PaMeniter! for Aalorla or way point! muni flag tralm at Houlton. Train! will atop to let pauengenoff at Houlton when coming from polnUweitofUohle. J. C. MAYO, den. Pui. Agt., Astoria, Or. OH You Have M WILL CURE YOU CURES LIVER TROUBLES CST fOR CONSTIPATION OUARANTKCD ""CE 00 CENTS Hold by HAILBY ala,iaMn URINN. Still They COME w H Y Because they know where they get a good article at reasonable prices and get treated well besides. We keep everything fresh and up-to , ' , snuir. No middle men price here. That's All' Now n-inter. FRED TROW Oregon